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Thailand for First-time Visitors: The Perfect 7-day Itinerary

Namrata Dhingra

Last updated: Apr 26, 2024

From beaches and bustling shopping hubs, to exotic spa treatments and a delicious cuisine, Thailand has something for everyone. It also enjoys a convenient distance from India, making it a popular tourist spot for many. If you’re planning a trip to Thailand for the very first time, here’s a comprehensive itinerary to help you experience the best that this holiday destination has to offer.

Day 1

bangkok

Fly into Bangkok and get set for a day full of novel experiences, as you set out to explore the city. The Thai capital, a must for first timers in Thailand, is known for its magnificent temples, vibrant markets, street food and beautiful views of Chao Phraya River.

Begin your day with a guided tour of the ornate Grand Palace, the erstwhile residence of the Kings of Siam, that dates back to the eighteenth century. While you’re here, spend time at the museum, stroll through the royal gardens, and soak in the grandeur of the courtyards. Enjoy a delicious Desi meal for lunch at the ‘Taste of India’ restaurant, just about 10 minutes away from the Grand Palace.

In the evening, reach Wat Arun in time, to catch the breathtaking sunset view from there. The temple is made of colourful spires that flaunt intricate detailing with tiny pieces of glass and flamboyant Chinese porcelain. Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn enjoys a stunning riverside location, making it one of the most photographed attractions in the country.

Later, enjoy a fun-filled time at Chatuchak Weekend Market, where you can snack on local street food and shop for souvenirs.

Day 2

Whether you’re travelling with friends or family, Chinatown is a must-visit! From here you can head to Safari World if you’re a nature lover, as it offers a marine park as well as a wildlife park. The Wildlife Feeding Show, Jungle Cruise River Ride, Tropical Rain Forest Aviary, Dolphin Encounters and Crocodile Garden are some of the highlights there.

Alternatively, adventure buffs can visit Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World, the largest aquarium in South East Asia, boasting of over 30,000 sea creatures. You’ll love walking through the underwater tunnel, admiring the various exhibits, and spending time at the touch pool here.

Mark an end to this exciting day by indulging in a therapeutic Thai massage.

Day 3

Big Buddha

A short flight from Bangkok will take you to the beautiful island of Phuket. In the first half of the day, opt for a city tour, covering top attractions like Big Buddha, Wat Chalong, Old Town Phuket and Patong Beach. You can spend the rest of the day relaxing at the gorgeous beaches of Karon or Kamala. 

Phuket’s lively Bangla Road is a great place to experience the nightlife of the city. You can party till the wee hours at the many nightclubs and pubs here. The street also has many good restaurants, serving authentic Thai food and local seafood delicacies.

Day 4

Phuket offers many half and full-day excursions, including the popular island hopping tours. Visit the famous James Bond Island as part of the morning boat tour, which also offers lunch on-board.

Get back to the city by early evening so that you have enough time to relax, before you head to catch the extravagant Simon Cabaret. The cabaret features ladyboys putting up spellbinding performing performances, amidst the most spectacular and glamorous setting. It is among the top things to do in Phuket. However, if you plan to go for this show, make sure you book the tickets well in advance.

Day 5

pattaya

Head over to Pattaya for the next couple of days to experience yet another side of Thailand. Start with visiting the Sanctuary of Truth, an intricately carved wooden building and a place of immense religious significance for Buddhists and Hindus. Symbolic of the city of Pattaya, it often hosts local plays, Thai dancing, sword fighting and Thai boxing events.

Other top attractions in Pattaya include Underwater World Pattaya, Nong Nooch Tropical Garden and the iconic Big Buddha Temple. The unique Pattaya Floating Market is also a must on your itinerary, for its waterfront location and a range of Thai artefacts and handicrafts that can be found here.

If you’re missing home food, try out delectable Indian cuisine at Punjabi Tadka, Indian By Nature or Karma Indian Restaurant before you retire for the day.

Day 6

If you love the outdoors, you’ll love today’s trip to Pattaya’s Jomtein Beach. Indulge in a range of water sports, or simply enjoy some peaceful moments as you build sandcastles at the beach. While you’re here, you can also pamper yourself with a relaxing massage at Oasis Spa.

If you’re looking for more adventurous activities to get your adrenaline pumping, plan an excursion to Coral Island, located nearby Exciting underwater sea walks, parasailing, banana boat rides and more await you here.

Since this would be your last evening in Thailand, don’t forget to head to the pulsating Walking Street. If time allows, you can also go for a pub-crawl at the many nightlife jaunts at Soi 7 and Soi 8. to experience the nightlife of Pattaya.

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Day 7

In the morning, plan a quick trip to Central Festival Pattaya Mall or the beautifully designed Mimosa (inspired by the French city of Colmar) for a round of shopping. Grab souvenirs, home décor items, jewellery and other such local delights from the markets, before you prepare to leave for the airport for your flight back home.

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